New homebrew apps like allow you to dump your own legitimate YouTube NSP and apply a patch locally, removing the need to download pre-patched files from sketchy sites. This is the future.
Let me know which legitimate angle you’d like, and I’ll draft a full paper outline or introduction for you.
: Removes the "Sign-in to Nintendo" prompt that normally blocks usage on CFW. youtube patched nsp upd
If the patched UPD fails to install, it is likely a Ticket problem. Nintendo eShop updates require a digital ticket proving you purchased the game. Patched UPDs often include a "Fake Ticket" or use Ticketless installation (via Tinfoil or Goldleaf). If your installer is too old, it will reject the fake ticket.
The truth is a fascinating look into how the Switch homebrew scene uses misdirection, how Nintendo’s CDN (Content Delivery Network) security works, and the cat-and-mouse game of firmware updates. New homebrew apps like allow you to dump
If you’re still on a launch-model Switch with low firmware, do not update if homebrew matters to you. If you’re on an OLED or Lite, the realistic path forward is a (hardware modification).
Assuming you have a hacked Switch (preferably with and sigpatches installed), here is how to install a “youtube patched nsp upd.” : Removes the "Sign-in to Nintendo" prompt that
: Use tools like Goldleaf or Awoo Installer to install the latest YouTube update NSP file directly onto your Switch.